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Monitoring for Presence of Potentially Xenotic Viruses in Recipients of Pig Islet Xenotransplantation
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Pig Islet XenotransplantationIslet TransplantationXenotransplantationTransplantationXenotic Pig VirusesPathogenesisImmunologyPotentially Xenotic VirusesPathologyCardiac XenotransplantationVirologyPorcine DiseaseSwine VirusVirus TransmissionMedicineEighteen PatientsAnimal Virus
This study represents a long-term follow-up of human patients receiving pig islet xenotransplantation. Eighteen patients had been monitored for up to 9 years for potentially xenotic pig viruses: pig endogenous retrovirus, pig cytomegalovirus, pig lymphotropic herpesvirus, and pig circovirus type 2. No evidence of viral infection was found.
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